Chhoti Diwali Katha: Must read this story on the day of Chhoti Diwali, you will get freedom from untimely death!

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Story of Chhoti Diwali: Naraka Chaturdashi is shortened Diwali It is also said that every year in the month of Kartik KrishIt is celebrated on the Chaturdashi day of Na Paksha. On this day, the god of death Yamraj and Hanuman ji are worshipped. Besides, there is also a tradition of lighting Yama lamp in the south direction on Narak Chaturdashi. According to religious belief, by lighting Yama lamp in the south direction, Yamraj will protect your family from famine. death Save from. Chhoti Diwali is being celebrated on 19th October. On this occasion, listening or reading the story of Chhoti Diwali is considered very auspicious. In such a situation, let us read the story of Chhoti Diwali or Narak Chaturdashi.

Chhoti diwali katha

Small Diwali of Story Demon by Lord Krishna Narakasura Is related to the murder of. Lord Krishna married his wife Satyabhama On Kartik Krishna Chaturdashi with the help of Narakasura Had killed a demon named Since then small as the victory of good over evil Diwali The festival started being celebrated and lamps started being lit on this day. Let us read this story in detail.

Narak chaturdashi story (Narak chaturdashi vrat katha)

in ancient times Narakasura There was a powerful demon named. That arrogant demon had spread his atrocities in all the three worlds. Narakasura snatched the gem from the gods, Indradev He snatched away his earrings and captured many girls on earth, including about 16,000 girls.

Narakasura troubled by the atrocities of Indradev Asked for help from Lord Krishna. Lord Vishnu took the form of Lord Krishna and Narakasura Decided to end the terror. It was believed that Narakasura Had received the boon that his death could happen only at the hands of a woman.

In such a situation, Lord Krishna told his wife Satyabhama made him the charioteer and with his help Narakasura Killed. Narakasura After killing Lord Krishna, he freed 16,100 girls from his captivity. Narakasura People lit lamps to celebrate the killing. There is a religious belief that after the war, Shri Krishna himself took bath with oil, hence even today there is a tradition of taking bath by applying oil and ubtan on this day.

,Disclaimer, The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 India does not confirm this.)

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